

Nathaniel Keegan Capps, beloved husband, father, and son passed away on November 7th, 2021 in Pueblo, Colorado. He was born in Wheat Ridge Colorado, July 23rd 1998 the youngest sibling of three, survived by his older sister Christina, his older brother Matthew, wife Kayla, daughters Aubriella and Amora, mother Sandy, grandparents Betty and Richard Mannon, Aunt Carol, Uncle Jeff, cousins Jessi, Shane, Michelle, and Chris, and many extended family members.
Nathaniel loved being a father and he was an amazing father to Aubriella and Amora. A fathers love is forever imprinted on his child’s heart. The one who always ran after them at the playground, the one who had to give a million piggy back rides no matter how tired or sore he was, the man who would go to the store in the middle of the night to get whatever the babies needed even if he just worked a long shift and had to be awake for work soon, the dedication and warmth he shared with our girls will never be forgotten.
There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains. Nathaniel shared two beautiful girls with his wife Mykayla and this quote means a lot to her.
“I was supposed to spend the rest of my life with you, and then I realized… you spent the rest of your life with me and I smile because I know you loved me until the day you went away, and will keep loving me til the day we're together again”
He was a man full of laughter, a man full of comfort, a man full of spark, a man full of love, and family has always been his top priority.
"Being his older sister wasn't always easy, he knew just how to get under your skin but in the same way he always knew when you needed a hug to last a few seconds longer. His spirit will live on through everyone he touched and shared his light with. Until we meet again." - Christina
"I love you little brother. You always looked up to me, now I will forever look up to you as a father, and great man that you are." - Matthew
"Thaniel was always the first one to offer to help with anything you needed. Since childhood he roared like a lion and loved so much. He was always curious, strong, thoughtful, and funny. He exuded confidence even if he wasn't feeling it. He gave the best hugs. He would wrap you up and you could feel his love. He was creative, loved working on cars, writing rap songs, drawing, and building things with his hands. He was a proud father and a constant provider. He loved his little girls with all he had. He was such a strong man but mommas boy at heart. I will be lost without you my sweet pea, but I will be strong for your wife, babies, sister and brother. I will never let you go. I love you mucho much, goodnight, gv ge yu I, te amo, I LOVE YOU" - Mom
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